Create a Bootable USB Drive or Memory CardPublished in August 27th, 2008Posted by Tom in softwareUNetbootin allows you to easily adapt a Linux CD image to boot off of a USB flash drive or memory card.
Have a system without a CD drive? Create a bootable USB drive to run your Linux installer.
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Run DSL Linux from a USB flash drive only 50MB. It works!!!Current ISO files here: http://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/pub/distro/DamnSmallLinux/current/
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